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'''HUNNELL'S DOUBLE DRAG'''. AKA and see "[[Oho Oho I've Found You Out]]" (Pa.), "[[Asey's Piece]]" (Pa.), "[[Mason's Quickstep]]," "[[Ellis' Jig]]." American, March (6/8 time). USA, southwestern Pa. A Mixolydian. Standard tuning (fiddle). AABB. Bayard (1981) states this was one of the best-known tunes to southwestern Pa. and northern W.Va. fifers. He traces the tune to the Northumberland, England, small-pipes tradition to a tune named "[[O I hae seen the roses blaw]]" (Stokoe, p. 84). | '''HUNNELL'S DOUBLE DRAG'''. AKA and see "[[Oho Oho I've Found You Out]]" (Pa.), "[[Asey's Piece]]" (Pa.), "[[Mason's Quickstep]]," "[[Ellis' Jig]]." American, March (6/8 time). USA, southwestern Pa. A Mixolydian. Standard tuning (fiddle). AABB. Bayard (1981) states this was one of the best-known tunes to southwestern Pa. and northern W.Va. fifers. He traces the tune to the Northumberland, England, small-pipes tradition to a tune named "[[O I hae seen the roses blaw]]" (Stokoe, p. 84). | ||
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''Source for notated version'': Hoge MS, a fife manuscript from southwestern Pa. [Bayard]. | ''Source for notated version'': Hoge MS, a fife manuscript from southwestern Pa. [Bayard]. | ||
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''Printed sources'': Bayard ('''Dance to the Fiddle'''), 1981; No. 610C, pp. 540-541. | ''Printed sources'': Bayard ('''Dance to the Fiddle'''), 1981; No. 610C, pp. 540-541. | ||
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HUNNELL'S DOUBLE DRAG. AKA and see "Oho Oho I've Found You Out" (Pa.), "Asey's Piece" (Pa.), "Mason's Quickstep," "Ellis' Jig." American, March (6/8 time). USA, southwestern Pa. A Mixolydian. Standard tuning (fiddle). AABB. Bayard (1981) states this was one of the best-known tunes to southwestern Pa. and northern W.Va. fifers. He traces the tune to the Northumberland, England, small-pipes tradition to a tune named "O I hae seen the roses blaw" (Stokoe, p. 84).
Source for notated version: Hoge MS, a fife manuscript from southwestern Pa. [Bayard].
Printed sources: Bayard (Dance to the Fiddle), 1981; No. 610C, pp. 540-541.
Recorded sources: